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(Un)doing rights: Adivasi participation in governance discourses in an area of civil unrest in India

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posted on 2023-06-10, 06:10 authored by Gunjan WadhwaGunjan Wadhwa
This paper draws on recent empirical research into indigenous Adivasi identities in India to explore Adivasi participation and demands for community rights within local structures of governance in a village context. I examine the multiple articulations of rights by the Adivasis that they consider crucial for community development in the backdrop of protracted violence and conflict. This paper engages with the local context of civil unrest by drawing attention to the Maoist movement, its assumed opposition to rights in official policy discourses and its relevance to the Adivasi lives. In particular, I analyse the ways in which the Adivasis engage with the local power relations with respect to the state, the Maoists and other community groups to make demands for everyday survival and gain access to resources. Linked to this, I attend to the modes of collective (dis)engagement, social and political participation of the Adivasis in governance forums to (re)claim the rights to land, forest, safety and overall community development that were denied to them as a group historically. These rights, I argue, are deemed necessary by the community in ensuring equal citizenship, social inclusion and in realising their specific struggles for human rights within the local context of violence.

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The International Journal of Human Rights

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1364-2987

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Informa UK Limited

Issue

7

Volume

25

Page range

1168-1183

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Legacy Posted Date

2023-02-07

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2023-02-07

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2023-02-06

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